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LEEDS, FEBRUARY 25

... , jNr. Jelry -Hare, of tile Tl Ti Snl Inn, in Skipton. regaled liis niarket' ?? With a '11 d tsh of remarkable tine nlew potatoes, theg rowth of Mr. Win. 'I }'ead of Shibder. , On the l3'lh instant' 3 JameeSSheiielfd a crpboral in 7 the Royal AVarines ...

LEEDS, JUNE 9

... ahbout two 'clock on Monday thie s rth ultimo, in. If tile Market-place, in consequence of tthe enormous d high )rice of potatoes. The populace threw them ; about, and broke many windowss, they also threw r stow and carried away the stalls of the butchers ...

PRIVILEGE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... and Snsiex they have heen loaded with the flv, which in some of tbe weaker plantations has been succeeded by the honeydew. Potatoes promise a general crop, particitlariy in the old grounds of Essex and Kent. Horses of almost all kiijds are lower in price ...

SALISBURY ASSIZES

... of last January till the day 'alen she died, on the ith of Mrrch last, allowing hlr only a snrall quantity ol half-boiled potatoes, and sortae harley bread arid a little water. That be frequently left his hodse for two days together, duoing which she was ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER—ASSIZES

... oath with having, at Horbury afor said, saermbled with a great numher of persons, and did riotously upset a cart, containing potatoes and onions, which the owner was then re- tailing, and wI irt property was forcibly taken Away. She, tile said Betty Wood ...

COURT of CHANCERY, Tuesday, July 21

... vihcat, Total for mon - - 21, 0,1(10 For anima's - 11,7(10,t)00 Total - .3,000,000 at GO. per qr. iatn av. is £99,000,000 Potatoes, * 600;000 tons, at 51. pe tortn 3,00t),000 4 102,h00,0C0 C'OTrON T1RAD.E. An ACCOUNT of the Quarslitry of COTtON WOOL Inported ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, JULY 26

... return. d So favoiurible is the presplect cif a pleiltifui ( crop of potatoes in the ensuing autumn, that a public t institution in Liverpool, has been offersed Io00 bushels e of good PotatoeS at the low price of is. lid. per bushel, P to be delivered in D ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, AUG. 23

... would have been no traitors. Here, at least, the spies usade the t7raitors, and not the traitors the spice. Mr. PRnIscE,-God potatoes were selling yesterday, in Bradford market, at 16 lbs. for sixpence, and great quantities were taten away unsold. 'lIhe quarstern ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Ill~isriii 0osa the Curl il; LPotitocs, ii wshiil, vour coerestipad sllt teils Lis, that lie has ?? out the cause il-ty lixe potatoes curli this, tie sari is owin, to the setts being ?? to the air etiore they are set. lle wlits, tiat iill his zetts ir-tije ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—Monday

... woa agaaist Todd, for having ty n hare in his possrssion. I tras present at tbc liearinge I'cter m5 Watson was gatherilng potatoes ia his fiel-l, acd Mr. Jawkson's e, dogs killed th lihare in his presence; Watsonr tolok the tiare from r- the dogs, cnd ...

OLD BAILEY, FRIDAY, MAY 24

... from agniri befalling. tirem-aud this cotld only be dorre, I observed, by tracing the evil to its sourcr. The failtre of the potatoe crop last Anteriotrs was uidotibtedly tire initarediatc causc of tie fOriine, which sos seveep'itg aay so marry of our countrymen; ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, Nov. 23

... river ntar that place. Sie is tup-t cn posed to have drowtced herself iii a fit of insanity. al The produce of two kidttey-potatoes, grown by o( at Mer. George Hirst, of Birkby, near Huddersfield, 11t c- weighed thirty-two pounds ! nt Ln It seems as if ...